Coral identification for circled/numbered pieces.

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Earlier, I posted pictures that may have been difficult to provide the identification I needed. I circled the pieces in question. Do these particular pieces have trade names. Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks

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Better photos are still needed for both of those things. Closer up, reasonably focused, maybe a little less blue.

And, honestly, making up trade names may not be the best move, unless you have some way for everyone who might have a frag of this particular coral to know that name. Otherwise we end up with a bunch of names for basically the same thing.
 

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1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 13: Dipsastraea
3: Merulinidae sp, not sure the species
5: Echinophyllia
6: not sure
9: either Platygyra or Paragoniastrea australensis
10: Favites pentagona
11: Chalice, not sure the genus, or even the family
12: Mycedium
 
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1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 13: Dipsastraea
3: Merulinidae sp, not sure the species
5: Echinophyllia
6: not sure
9: either Platygyra or Paragoniastrea australensis
10: Favites pentagona
11: Chalice, not sure the genus, or even the family
12: Mycedium
Thank you! This was exactly what I hoped someone would do! This helps me tremendously!
 
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